Viji

Viji was an Indian actress, who appeared in Tamil films. She made her debut in Kozhi Koovuthu and acted in over 40 films.[3]

Viji
Born
Viji Aswath[1]

1966
India
Died27 November 2000 (age 34)[2]
Chennai, Tamil Nadu, India
OccupationActress
Years active1982–2000

Biography

Viji made her debut in Gangai Amaren's Kozhi Koovuthu. It went on to become a super hit and she was often referred to as 'Kozhi Koovuthu' Viji after the film.[4][5][6]

During shooting for a song sequence in the Vijay-starrer Poove Unakkaga, Viji experienced hip and back pain[7] and she underwent an operation on her spinal cord in 1996 at the Chennai Apollo Hospitals. The operation failed and doctors found an acute infection in the wound caused by the surgery.[8] After more surgeries,[7] Viji suffered temporary paralysis.[6][9] She filed a lawsuit on Apollo Hospitals which returned Rs 30,000.[8] Viji recovered after a corrective surgery[10] and made a comeback to films in 2000 with Simmasanam.[11] Vijayakanth, who had acted with Viji in many films, gave her an opportunity to star in the film and had promised to give her a role in his next film Vaanchinathan also,[12] but Simmasanam ultimately remained her last film.

On 27 November 2000, Viji committed suicide in her home in Chennai. Her suicide note blamed a failed love affair with director A R Ramesh, who was already married.[3][13] The Hindu reported that the prosecution case was that Ramesh promised to marry her but declined later and that three days prior to her death, Ramesh met Viji at a function and abused her.[2] Ramesh, his wife, A R Sumathi, and his friend Chinnasamy were charged with "abetting the suicide" of Viji and acquitted by the Mahila Court.[2]

Filmography

YearFilmRoleLanguageNotes
1982Kozhi KoovuthuTamil
1983SaatchiTamil
Poikkal KudhiraiJanakiTamil
Muggurammayila MoguduTelugu
En PriyameTamil
Ullam UruguthadiTamil
Dhooram AdhighamillaiTamil
ValarthakadaTamil
Anney AnneyTamil
Dowry KalyanamTamil
1984Raja Veettu KannukkuttiPavithraTamil
SukradhisaiTamil
VetriShantiTamil
Sathyam NeeyeTamil
Sahasame JeevithamTelugu
Nalla NaalTamil
Dhinamthorum DeepavaliTamil
Onnum Mindatha BharyaMalayalam
UyarangalilMalayalam
1985Pudhu YugamTamil
NayakanParvathiMalayalam
KutravaaligalTamil
EettiValliTamil
Kattukulle ThiruvizhaTamil
MookanankayiruTamil
Pournami Raavil 3DMalayalam
1986Sayam SandhyaMalayalam
Bhadil Solval BhadrakaliBhadrakaliTamil
Karimedu KaruvayanTamil
Mr. BharathPonniTamil
Marakka MattaenTamil
Padikkatha PadamTamil
Raja Nee VaazhgaTamil
1987Dhoorathu PachaiTamil
1988Neruppu NilaTamil
CharavalayamMalayalam
1989Eenam Thettatha KattaruPonniMalayalam
Sattathin MarupakkamRosyTamil
1990Aavathellam PennaleTamil
Avanga Namma Ooru PonnungaTamil
1992SuriyanTamil
1993Rikshaw ThambiTamil
UzhaippaliTamil
Suriyan ChandiranTamil
En Idhaya RaniBhanuTamil
1994Atha Maga RathinameVijayaTamil
Veetla VisheshangaTamil
1996Poove UnakkagaTamil
2000SimmasanamKannammaTamil

References

  1. "Newspaper Article – Why do Tamil actresses keep committing suicide?". The Straits Times. Retrieved 8 April 2013.
  2. "Tamil Nadu / Chennai News : Three absolved in actress' suicide case". The Hindu. 12 July 2005. Archived from the original on 14 July 2005. Retrieved 8 April 2013.
  3. "Telugu cinema – Story of Viji". Idlebrain.com. Retrieved 8 April 2013.
  4. "Mumbai reports 1,011 new Covid-19 cases, 2 deaths; active tally at 5,852". Mid-day.com. Retrieved 19 August 2022.
  5. "rediff.com, Movies: For whom death tolls". Rediff.com. 16 April 2002. Retrieved 8 April 2013.
  6. Lata Srinivasan, TNN 23 June 2012, 12.00 AM IST (23 June 2012). "Kollywood turns to suicide". The Times of India. Archived from the original on 25 September 2013. Retrieved 8 April 2013.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  7. Tamil Movie News – Gentleman-in pala kashtangal[Usurped!]
  8. "Messiahs Turn Mercenaries". Thesundayindian.com. 29 April 2007. Retrieved 8 April 2013.
  9. "Rediff on the Net Business Interview: Apollo Hospitals chief says India can earn $30 bn in health care". Rediff.com. Retrieved 8 April 2013.
  10. "It's a heavy price to pay". The Hindu. 3 May 2002. Archived from the original on 14 January 2012. Retrieved 8 April 2013.
  11. "rediff.com, Movies: Gossip from the southern film industry". Rediff.com. 21 June 2000. Retrieved 8 April 2013.
  12. "Actresses may come and actresses may go but Devayani goes on forever". Cinematoday2.itgo.com. Retrieved 8 April 2013.
  13. "India Today Magazine Issue – Dated August 2, 2021". www.indiatoday.in.
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